The Red and the White (Film)
"The Red and the White" is a 1967 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Set during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, the film explores the complexities of war and human relationships. It follows a group of soldiers and partisans as they navigate the brutal realities of conflict, highlighting themes of loyalty and betrayal.
The film is notable for its unique visual style, characterized by long takes and minimal dialogue. It received critical acclaim for its artistic approach and is considered a significant work in the Hungarian cinema movement. "The Red and the White" remains a powerful commentary on the impact of war on individuals and society.